Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 7, 40-49.Stuss, DT, Buckle, L (1992) Traumatic brain injury: Neuropsychological deficits and evaluation at different stages of recovery and in different pathologic subtypes. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 7: pp. 40-49...
MH Heitger,RD Jones,TJ Anderson - International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society 被引量: 78发表: 2008年 Pain and sleep in post-concussion/mild traumatic brain injury Concussion after a force to the head is called mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Approximately...
Stages of recovery during post-traumatic amnesia and subsequent everyday memory deficits. Post-traumatic amnesia (PTA) is the period following brain trauma when patients are unable to acquire and retain information. Nineteen patients with brain ... GM Geffen,JS Encel,GM Forrester - 《Neuroreport》...
In these cases,dementia can be treatable. Underlying causes of brain degeneration that can be treated before too much damage is done can lead to recovery. But for many, the damage is permanent and degenerative. There is also a link between autoimmune disease and dementia. Studies have shown a...
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy(CTE) Huntington's disease HIV-associated dementia (HAD) Secondary dementias due to multiple sclerosis, meningitis, encephalitis, Wilson's disease, and brain tumors Some reversible causes of dementia-like symptoms include: ...
Norris CM, Scheff SW (2009) Recovery of afferent function and synaptic strength in hippocampal CA1 following traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma 26:2269–2278 Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Mosconi L, Andrews RD, Matthews DC (2013) Comparing brain amyloid deposition, glucose metab...
The cycle of abuse theory originated as a way to help explain battered woman syndrome (BWS), a subcategory of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). BWS is used to describe women who have been repeatedly abused by their partners. Verywell / Michela Buttignol ...
Thus Vincent and Bernard (1926) noted its association with trauma in patients without evidence of heart disease and described it in cases of encephalitis. Antonini and Biancolani (1927) reported a number of cases of traumatic injury of brain and spinal cord in which pulmonary oedema occurred ...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating medical condition frequently associated with serious morbidity and disability [1]. Unfortunately, the incidence of SCIs has grown in recent years, especially in men, imposing an important socioeconomic burden on the individual and healthcare systems [2]. ...
Other symptoms may not be as severe and may be more localized such as cranial nerve palsies (damage to one of the 12 cranial nerves that exit the brain). Some symptoms may be very subtle and result from repeated injury to the brain tissue. For example, chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE...